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  1. BREKNER PALETTENLOGISTIK GMBH

    Austria

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    We are an international family business, where values and standards are a key driver in our interactions with employees, customers, partners and the entire social environment. Pragmatism, honesty and sustainability, the value of a handshake and compliance with standards are all important factors in achieving our corporate goals. We are aware of our economic, social and environmental responsibilities, and are proactively involved in shaping them. As such, we have built a process-oriented organisational structure which is used internationally by both ourselves and our partners. Our corporate philosophy is based on a cooperative management style and a high level of trust in our employees. We consider social responsibility and environmental and economic knowledge as essential to the development of a sustainable business. Our corporate culture is characterised by an open, appreciative communication style, a high level of quality awareness and the drive to constantly improve, particularly during phases of rapid growth. Our company and partners have been successfully applying our corporate philosophy for over 20 years.

  2. OTTO SCHACHINGER GES.M.B.H.

    Austria

    The company: Our products are made in a newly built facility with state-of-the-art production lines in accordance with EU directives. This is where premium-quality raw materials are turned into our extremely popular crackling- and lard-based products . Our high-bay warehouse for EUR-pallets is EU certified. Temperature: -28 °C. Stacking height: max. 1.8 m stacking height. Overhang: max. 5 cm on all side. The founding of the Schaching butchers in 1932 marked the start of cracking and lard production. This was expanded and converted into a meat-processing plant after the Second World War. Crackling and lard production was launched as a separate enterprise at the end of the 1980s.